And, keep in mind, at least Riefenstahl had the excuse of the SECOND WORLD WAR happening in mid-production. In the same length of time it took this movie to see theatres, I went from a sperm to a person writing these words. The longest production time on record for a live action film is the twenty years it took Leni Riefenstahl to finish Tiefland. That record is surpassed by only one other film, our subject for today, Richard Williams’ legendary, famous, infamous, infamfamous unfinished crapasterpiece The Thief and the Cobbler. Thirty one years. Even so, some movies just take this to ridiculous extremes. Making a film is a long, laborious, expensive process and can take years. Movies, as a general rule, do not happen overnight. I do not claim ownership of this material. New to the blog? Start at the start with Snow White.) All images and footage used below are property of their respective companies unless stated otherwise. (DISCLAIMER: This blog is not for profit.
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